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...would eat their bananas with relish, and then, with unerring aim and discernment, shy their skins at whatever furtive zoo keeper chanced to be lurking near by. At last, frustrated, the zoo men went to a base stratagem: they left a plate of rum-soaked food standing near, to tempt the refugees. One poor, pusillanimous monkey fell for the dodge, and as the keepers dragged him off drunk and disorderly in a sack, the other monkeys took to the trees and aired their disapproval in derisive jeers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: NEW ZEALAND: The Free Souls | 7/5/1954 | See Source »

...fall of the French government paralyzed all negotiations. But the Communists made clear that they were anxious to keep on talking, if only to blame the West for the impending break. They had their bait ready in military maps. Though political talks were deadlocked, the Communists might tempt a new French government to keep talking by yielding an acre here, a salient there, on the tried & true pattern of Panmunjom...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: GENEVA: Bitter Facts | 6/21/1954 | See Source »

Geneviéve de Galard had flown to Dienbienphu many times before by moonlight (the planes would not tempt Communist fire by day), but this time the C-47 sprang an oil leak and could not be repaired until morning. Promptly at dawn the Communists knocked the C-47 °ut of the war, and Nurse de Galard was marooned with the garrison. "The boys have invited me to stay for the siege," she radioed her mother...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Angel's Return | 5/31/1954 | See Source »

...Communist newspaper admitted that peasants are smuggling high-priced grain in false-bottomed bags to black-marketeers, who tempt them "with honeyed words and cigarettes." Another said that peasants are dumping vegetables into the rivers, "because purchase prices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: RED CHINA: The Road to Collectivism | 1/25/1954 | See Source »

...authors make little fuss about difficulties. And only occasionally does the beauty of the wilderness tempt them into the kind of lyricism that surged up in Meriwether Lewis on June 8, 1805: "[The Marias River] passes through a rich fertile and one of the most beautifully picturesque countries that I ever beheld, through the wide expanse of which, innumerable herds of living anamals are seen, it's borders garnished with one continued garden of roses, while it's lofty and open forrests are the habitation of miriads of the feathered tribes who salute the ear of the passing...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Manifest Destiny | 11/23/1953 | See Source »

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